Don’t get me wrong. Apple removing audio jack was the biggest facepalm in smartphone history. And you can thank it for not being able to make an upgrade without sacrificing audio jack (and SD card too :/). But USB-C is getting standardized everywhere now (laptops, smartphones, etc.). What makes USB-C earphones not worth the switch?

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Because it needs an extra dongle that isn’t free and most headphones use an ordinary audio jack.

Charging while listening.

And above all, if it ain’t broke don’t fix it.

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Charging while listening.

No problem with a proper USB C dongle.

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Something in me doesn’t like having my headphones, on my head, plugged in the same 0.2ct device made in China the cheapest possible to my main electrical outlet.

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The amount of strain put on the port will be insane if it’s in your pocket moving around, compared to the nice neat jack.

I just went with Bluetooth in the end

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I didn’t see that as one of the included accessories though. I shouldn’t have to pay more to access basic functionality.

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I shouldn’t have to pay more to access basic functionality.

I fully agree. I’m not defending getting rid of headphone jacks, I’m just saying that workarounds that allow charging exist and luckily the 10 or so Euro/Dollars is not that bad.

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51 points

Oh good, something else for me to lose.

I much prefer two ports.

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I much prefer two ports.

Im not saying that a dedicated headphone jack wouldn’t be better, I’m just saying that dongles that support both exist.

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And above all, if it ain’t broke don’t fix it.

This is actually terrible logic and stifles innovation. The flip phone wasn’t broke…but now we have smart phones with screens.

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Just a friendly reminder to folks to keep it civil and to reserve downvotes for things that are inappropriate, not disagreement! 🙂

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I downvoted it for spreading incorrect information and being incoherent. Happy?

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Touchscreen fixes the problem of maximizing the screen on the device. How does removing a jack port fixes the audio problem?

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Condenses the ports to one standard. Instead of an audio and a USB-C, you just have a USB-C. So now you can fit more/different stuff in the internals or streamline the device to make it slightly smaller or thinner. Far enough down the line when most everyone is on board, can remove support for it from the kernel, minimizing the code footprint, attack surface, and code maintenance.

Sure, it sucks now as we’re in the midst of it and people are resistant to change, but fast forward to when it’s universally adopted and accepted, it’ll be better.

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Exactly, most headphones that I like are wired with an ordinary audio jack. I don’t really feel inclined to get new headphones for a new phone, and a phone without an audio jack just makes things more difficult for me.

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You don’t need new headphones though, just the usb-c adaptor, which you can leave permanently attached to the cable (if you only use them with your phone/laptop).

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I don’t know, leaving the adapter awkwardly protruding permanently on my phone is just unsightly

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